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news, events, and commentary from the Arts & Sciences Core CurriculumMon, 23 Mar 2015 14:30:13 +0000en-UShourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.1Tabatabai On the Father of Persian Versehttp://blogs.bu.edu/core/2013/08/22/tabatabai-on-the-father-of-persian-verse/
http://blogs.bu.edu/core/2013/08/22/tabatabai-on-the-father-of-persian-verse/#commentsThu, 22 Aug 2013 13:00:31 +0000http://blogs.bu.edu/core/?p=552Core lecturer Sassan Tabatabai has released his 2008 book, Father of Songs, as the newly titled Father of Persian Verse. It is an in depth look at the poet Abu ‘Abdollâh’ Jafar ibn Mohammad Rudaki:

Abu ‘Abdollâh’ Jafar ibn Mohammad Rudaki (c. 880 CE-941 CE) was a poet to the Samanid court which ruled much of Khorâsân (northeastern Persia) from its seat in Bukhara. He is widely regarded as “the father of Persian poetry, for he was the first major poet to write in New Persian language… This book presents Rudaki as the founder of a new poetic aesthetic, which was adopted by subsequent generations of Persian poets. Rudaki is credited with being the first to write in the rubâi form; and many of the images we first encounter in Rudaki’s lines have become staples of Persian poetry.